genetiiviesimerkkinä
Genetiiviesimerkkinä, literally translating to "genitive as an example" in Finnish, refers to the use of the genitive case in Finnish to exemplify or illustrate a concept or item. This grammatical construction is not a formal case but rather a functional usage of the genitive. It is often employed when listing items, particularly in contexts such as shopping lists, inventories, or menus, where the genitive form clarifies that these are the items being referred to or selected. For instance, in a shopping list, one might write "maidon, leivän, juuston" (of milk, of bread, of cheese) rather than just the nominative forms. This usage signals that these are the items to be acquired.
The genitive case in Finnish typically denotes possession or a similar relationship, but in this specific "genetiiviesimerkkinä"